The William James Association is doing research to measure how and to what extent Arts in Corrections has affected those who participated in it. We hope that you will help us with this research by sharing your own experiences of the program.
We are looking for people who would be willing to participate in surveys and/or focus groups to assist us in learning about Arts in Corrections impact on participants. Any information you share will be held in strictest confidence, and will only be included in the research anonymously.
If you are willing to put your name in for consideration when we are organizing research projects, such as focus group sessions, please CLICK HERE to fill out a brief questionnaire. You will always have the choice of opting out at any time. Whenever possible, we like to pay an honorarium for your time and reimbursement for your travel.
Thank you for considering to participate. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Please pass this along to others who would qualify.
Hi,
I a Dan McMullan, Back in the early 90’s I was an Inmate Clerk for Leah Joki at Chuckwalla Valley State Prison and an AIC participant. Today I am a father, husband, activist, writer and Commissioner of Human Welfare for the City of Berkeley. I am interested in working with WJA in a number of ways.
Please feel free to contact me at your convenience..
Dan